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1 Interactive Fire Alarm System Release 3 Shortform Configuration Guide AutroSafe Configuration Tool For the AutroSafe Demo Board Protecting life, environment and property... P-ASAFE-SH/VE Rev. B,

2 COPYRIGHT This publication, or parts thereof, may not be reproduced in any form, by any method, for any purpose. and its subsidaries assume no reponsibility for any errors that may appear in the publication, or for damages arising from the information in it. No information in this publication should be regarded as a warranty made by Autronica Fire and Security. The information in this publication may be updated without notice. Product names mentioned in this publication may be trademarks. They are used only for identification. Shortform Configuration Guide, AutroSafe Interactive Fire Alarm System, Release 3 P-ASAFE-SH/VE Rev. B, , Page 2

3 Table of Contents Table of Contents 1. Introduction About the Guide Read This! Reference Documentation What You Must Know Menu Choices in the Edit Menu General Adding Deleting Connecting Disconnecting Views Zonal Definitions General Detection Zone (DZ) Alarm Zone (AZ) Operation Zone (OZ) The Configuration Example Ilustration Description Configuration Reference Table Step-by-Step Procedure Introduction Starting the AutroSafe Configuration Tool Opening a New Configuration Step 1: Adding Hardware in System View (Physical Appearance) Step 2: Adding Detection Zones to Operation Zone in Operation Zones View Step 3: Adding Alarm Zones in Alarm Zones View Step 4: Connecting Points to Detection Zones in Detection Zones View Step 5: Connecting Fire Alarm Devices to Alarm Zones in Alarm Zones View Step 6: Connecting Detection Zones to Alarm Zones in Alarm Zones View Step 7: Connecting BS-320 to Operation Zone in Operation Zones View Step 8: Connecting Fire Protection Equipment (FPE) to Points / Detection Zones in System View...26 Shortform Configuration Guide, AutroSafe Interactive Fire Alarm System, Release 3, P-ASAFE-SH/VE Rev. B, , Page 3

4 Introduction 6. Generating Configuration Files Downloading and Commissioning of the Demo Board Introduction Startup Procedure - Standalone System Introduction Preparations Before Startup Alternative Download Tools Communication Setup Downloading Procedure Step 1 Get Topology Step 2 Delete Existing Configuration Data / Reboot Step 3 Verify Topology Step 4 - Locate Configuration Files Step 5 - Start Programming Step 6 Reboot the System Normal Operation Verifying System After Download Reader s Comments Shortform Configuration Guide, AutroSafe Interactive Fire Alarm System, Release 3 P-ASAFE-SH/VE Rev. B, , Page 4

5 Introduction 1. Introduction 1.1 About the Guide This shortform configuration guide is intended to give a short step-bystep instruction on how to configure the AutroSafe Demo Board. As the step-by-step procedure is based on a concrete example, it must only be used as a guideline when you configure your customerspecified system. The guide also includes information on downloading of configuration data and commissioning, which is only an extract from the AutroSafe Commissioning Handbook. Note that this information is insufficient for the commissioning of customer-specified systems. For information on commissioning of such systems, always use the Commissioning Handbook. 1.2 Read This! The guide is intended to be used by personnel who are responsible for the configuration of the AutroSafe Interactive Fire Alarm System. We assume that you understand and are comfortable using the Windows operating system. We also assume that you have the necessary basic knowledge of the system and its terminology. Before you start configuring a system using the step-by-step procedure, please take time to become familiar with the following terms, views and zonal definitions: Terms Add / Delete Connect / Disconnect Views System View Grid View Operation Zone View Detection Zone View Alarm Zone View Zonal Definitions Detection Zone Alarm Zone Operation Zone These terms, views and definitions are described in the next chapter of this guide. If you already are familiar with the terms, views and definitions, skip the next chapter and go directly to chapter 3. Shortform Configuration Guide, AutroSafe Interactive Fire Alarm System, Release 3, P-ASAFE-SH/VE Rev. B, , Page 5

6 Introduction For detailed information on the AutroSafe Configuration Tool and the configuration of the system, refer to the Configuration Tool Help System which is an integrated part of the tool. 1.3 Reference Documentation In addition to this handbook, Autronica Fire and Security offers the following documentation: Handbook System Specification Installation Handbook, Fire Alarm Control Panel (BS-310/320) / Controller (BC-320) Installation Handbook, Operator Panel (BS-330) Installation Handbook, Repeater Panel (BU-320) / Information Panel (BV-320) Installation Handbook, Battery Cabinet (SY-310) Commissioning Handbook Operator s Handbook, Fire Alarm Control Panel (BS-310/320) / Operator Panel (BS-330) Operator's Handbook, Repeater Panel (BU-320) Operator's Handbook, Information Panel (BV-320) Shortform User Guide Wall Chart Wall Chart Menu Structure User Guide, Loop Diagnostic Tool, AS-2000 User Guide, Loop Simulator Tool User Guide, Loop Calculator Tool User Guide, Merge Tool User Guide, Power Calculator Sheet Item Number P-ASAFE/XE P-ASAFE-FA/DE P-ASAFE-OP/DE P-ASAFE-RI/DE P-ASAFE-BC/DE P-ASAFE/EE P-ASAFE-FO/FE P-ASAFE-FB/FE P-ASAFE-IN/FE P-ASAFE-SH/LE P-ASAFE-WE/LX P-ASAFE-CH/LX P-ASAFE/MX P-ASAFE-AS/FE P-ASAFE-LS/FE P-ASAFE-LC/FE P-ASAFE-MT/FE P-ASAFE-PC/FE Shortform Configuration Guide, AutroSafe Interactive Fire Alarm System, Release 3 P-ASAFE-SH/VE Rev. B, , Page 6

7 What You Must Know 2. What You Must Know 2.1 Menu Choices in the Edit Menu General The Edit Menu contains standard windows menu choices. In addition to the ones you might find in the edit menu in other programs, the edit menu also contains choices for Add, Delete, Delete All Below, Connect and Disconnect. Please take time to become familiar with these terms before you start configuring Adding The Add command is used to add a new unit below the selected one. The relationship between the selected unit and the added unit will be parent - child. Example: You can add a Loop Driver Module BSD-310 to the Fire Alarm Control Panel BS Deleting The Delete command is used to delete the selected unit. Example: You can delete a Loop Driver Module BSD-310 that has been added to the Fire Alarm Control Panel BS-320 Shortform Configuration Guide, AutroSafe Interactive Fire Alarm System, Release 3, P-ASAFE-SH/VE Rev. B, , Page 7

8 What You Must Know Connecting The Connect command is used to connect two units already existing in the database. Example: You can connect a detector to a Detection Zone Disconnecting This command is used to disconnect two units which have been connected with the previous command. Example: You can disconnect a detector that has been connected to Detection Zone. Shortform Configuration Guide, AutroSafe Interactive Fire Alarm System, Release 3 P-ASAFE-SH/VE Rev. B, , Page 8

9 What You Must Know 2.2 Views All the different views are found in the View Menu, including: System View Information View Operation View Detection View Network View Grid: DZ - Point View Grid: AZ-FAD Grid: Loops Grid IO Equipment Shortform Configuration Guide, AutroSafe Interactive Fire Alarm System, Release 3, P-ASAFE-SH/VE Rev. B, , Page 9

10 What You Must Know 2.3 Zonal Definitions General To describe the functional hierarchy of the system we use the term "zone". Assigning system components to zones enables hierarchical control from detection to activation of alarm. This hierarchy consists of the following zones: Detection Zone (DZ) Alarm Zone (AZ) Operation Zone (OZ) Detection Zone (DZ) A Detection Zone (DZ) is defined as a zone with one or more points (detectors or manual call-points) that logically belong together, determined by geographical/functional parameters (for example, the sales department on the second floor) Alarm Zone (AZ) An Alarm Zone (AZ) is activated by one or several detection zones. Within the same alarm zone, alarm sounders give the same audible signal. Example: An alarm from one of the devices in DZ3 will activate sounders in AZ1. Geographically associated alarm zones can be defined as neighbour zones, such that these can operate outputs for alarm zones adjacent to the incident Operation Zone (OZ) An Operation Zone (OZ) defines the Operator Panel's scope. The Operation Zone can cover one floor or one building, and is designed to restrict the operators sphere of influence on the system as a whole. At least one Fire Alarm Control Panel / Operator Panel should have the overall control of the system. Input / Output units (for example, Door Control Units, Sprinkler Control Units etc.) can be controlled from an Operation Zone. An Operation Zone given these properties and necessary parameter settings is referred to as a Control Operation Zone. Different day / night operation for different areas (i.e. detection zones) requires the use of several Operation Zones / sub-operation zones with different Day / Night Operation). An Operation Zone given these Shortform Configuration Guide, AutroSafe Interactive Fire Alarm System, Release 3 P-ASAFE-SH/VE Rev. B, , Page 10

11 What You Must Know properties and necessary parameter settings is referred to as a Day / Night Operation Zone. Shortform Configuration Guide, AutroSafe Interactive Fire Alarm System, Release 3, P-ASAFE-SH/VE Rev. B, , Page 11

12 Autronica KNUS GLASSET TRYK K HER PRESS H ERE BREAK GLASS Autronica The Configuration Example 3. The Configuration Example 3.1 Ilustration The configuration example used in this guide is based on the AutroSafe Demo Board configuration, and it looks like this: Operation Zone 1 BS-320 BD-300 BH-300 ALARM 19:23 Operation Zone 1 Faul t Function Disabled Function Delayed Fire Brig. Signalled Power Testing Fire Brig. Disabled Fire Brig. Fault System Fault Alarms Disabled Alarms Fault More Events AUTROSAFE SelfVerify Mute Panel Silence Alar ms BSB-310 Reset Output 1 To FARE Output 2 To Sounders in Alarm Zone 2 Output 3 To FPE Output 4 To FWRE C i BSD-310 Operation Zone 1 A0001 LSI-1 A0005 LSI-5 Sounder CANTEEN Detection Zone 1 Alarm Zone 2 BF-300 CORRIDOR SOUTH Detection Zone 3 Alarm Zone 2 A0002 LSI-2 Sounder SALES OFFICE Detection Zone 2 Alarm Zone 1 A0004 BBR-200 Operation Zone 1 LSI-4 BH-320 A0003 LSI-3 Operation Zone 1 Operation Zone 1 Shortform Configuration Guide, AutroSafe Interactive Fire Alarm System, Release 3 P-ASAFE-SH/VE Rev. B, , Page 12

13 The Configuration Example 3.2 Description The building is divided into three sections, the CANTEEN, the SALES OFFICE and the CORRIDOR SOUTH, each section defined as a Detection Zone (1, 2 and 3). The system is divided into two Alarm Zones (1 and 2). The Electronic Sounder in Alarm Zone 1 is triggered when alarms are activated in Detection Zone 2, and the sounders (Fire Alarm Devices) in Alarm Zone 2 are triggered when alarms are activated in Detection Zone 1 and 3. One Operation Zone defines the scope of the Fire Alarm Control Panel BS-320, including all Detection Zones, Alarm Zones, plus Fire Alarm Routing Equipment and Fire Warning Routing Equipment. The BS-320 provides one Loop Driver BSD-310. All Loop Units are connected to this loop. The BS-320 also provides one Output Module BSB-310 with monitored outputs for Fire Alarm Routing Equipment (FARE), Fire Alarm Devices (FAD), Fire Protection Equipment (FPE) and Fault Warning Routing Equipment (FWRE). Shortform Configuration Guide, AutroSafe Interactive Fire Alarm System, Release 3, P-ASAFE-SH/VE Rev. B, , Page 13

14 Autronica Autronica Autronica KNUS GLAS SET TRYKK HER PRESS H ERE BREAK GLASS The Configuration Example 3.3 Configuration Reference Table Detection Zone Number and Name of Detection Zone. Alarm Zone Number of Alarm Zone and type of FAD. Operation Zone OZ1 is the only Operation Zone in this configuration. LSI (Loop Sequence Index) A loop specific index telling the exact Loop Unit order on the loop (sequencially numbered). Loop Unit Type Detector, Manual Callpoint, Electronic Sounder, I/O-unit or other interface. Tag Name A short system unique description assigned to the Loop Unit location. 1 CANTEEN 2 1 LSI-1 BD-300 A0001 Sounder triggered by Detection Zone 1 and 3 Heat Detector 1 CANTEEN 2 1 LSI-2 BH-300 A0002 Sounder triggered by Detection Zone 1 and 3 Optical Smoke Detector 2 SALES OFFICE 1 1 LSI-3 BH-320 A0003 Electronic Sounder LSI-4 triggered by Detection Zone 2 MultiSensor 2 SALES OFFICE 1 1 LSI-4 BBR-200 A0004 Electronic Sounder LSI-4 triggered by Detection Zone 2 Electronic Sounder 3 CORRIDOR SOUTH 2 1 LSI-5 BF-300 A0005 Sounder triggered by Detection Zone 1 and 3 Manual Call-point Shortform Configuration Guide, AutroSafe Interactive Fire Alarm System, Release 3 P-ASAFE-SH/VE Rev. B, , Page 14

15 5. Step-by-Step Procedure 5.1 Introduction If you are familiar with the terms, views and zonal definitions, you can now start the configuration tool and configure your system. In this example the configuration consists of 8 steps, starting with Step 1 in the next chapter. The configuration example is based on a very small configuration. There are several ways to configure the AutroSafe System. You can use different views, do the configuration in different sequences, etc. The size and complexity of the system will often determine which way is the preferable one. All configurations will however consist of the following main procedures: Add all the system hardware Add all Detection Zones Add all Alarm Zones Connect Loop Units (points) to Detection Zones Connect Fire Alarm Devices to Alarm Zones Connect Detection Zones to Alarm Zones Connect the Fire Alarm Control Panel to the Operation Zone Connect Fire Protection Equipment (FPE) to Points/Detection Zones Shortform Configuration Guide, AutroSafe Interactive Fire Alarm System, Release 3, P-ASAFE-SH/VE Rev. B, , Page 15

16 Step-by-Step Procedure 5.2 Starting the AutroSafe Configuration Tool To start the Configuration Tool, double-click on the AutroSafeConfig icon. 5.3 Opening a New Configuration In the File menu, open a new configuration. Enter the required information in the appropriate fields. Click OK. Choose Save As in the File menu, enter a file name (project name), then click Save. The is highlighted on screen, and you are ready to add all physical units in your configuration (Step 1). Shortform Configuration Guide, AutroSafe Interactive Fire Alarm System, Release 3 P-ASAFE-SH/VE Rev. B, , Page 16

17 Step-by-Step Procedure 5.4 Step 1: Adding Hardware in System View (Physical Appearance) Step Highlighted on Screen What You Add What You See on Screen Click if necessary to highlight on screen Press Insert, then add the hardware in the dialog box 1 First, add the Domain Network 2 (To Domain Network): Add one BS-320 (Fire Alarm Control Panel) Note that, although this handbook deals with the standalone Fire Alarm Control Panel BS-310 (the standalone Demoboard), you have to select BS-320 when adding the panel to the Domain Network. 3 (To BS-320): Add one BSD-310 (Loop Driver Module) 4 (To BSD-310): Add one Closed Loop (=double loop) 5 (To Closed Loop): Add Heat Detector Tag Name: A (To Closed Loop): Add Optical Detector Tag Name: A (To Closed Loop): Add MultiSensor Tag Name: A (To Closed Loop): Add Loop Sounder (Electronic Sounder) Tag Name: A0004 Continues on next page.. Shortform Configuration Guide, AutroSafe Interactive Fire Alarm System, Release 3, P-ASAFE-SH/VE Rev. B, , Page 17

18 Step-by-Step Procedure Step Highlighted on Screen What You Add What You See on Screen Click if necessary to highlight on screen Press Insert, then add the hardware in the dialog box 9 (To Closed Loop): Add Manual Call-point Tag Name: A (To BS-320): Add one BSB-310 (Output Module, monitored) In our example, the monitored outputs circuits on the Output Module BSB-310 are used as follows (similar to the physical order on screen): Output circuit 1: used for Fire Alarm Routing Equipment (FARE) Output circuit 2: used for Fire Alarm Devices (FAD) Output circuit 3: used for Fire Protection Equipment (FPE) Output circuit 4: used for Fault Warning Routing Equipment (FWRE) Fault Warning Routing Equipment (FWRE) must always apply output 4 on the BSB-310 Output Module (monitored), as only this output can be inverted as required. 11 (To BSB-310, ouput 1): FARE 12 (To BSB-310, ouput 2): Bell (Sounder output 2) 13 (To BSB-310, output 3): BN-310; Dig Out 14 (To BSB-310, ouput 4): FWRE To save the file, press Ctrl+S. Continues on next page.. Shortform Configuration Guide, AutroSafe Interactive Fire Alarm System, Release 3 P-ASAFE-SH/VE Rev. B, , Page 18

19 Step-by-Step Procedure Now you have completed Step 1, and the following physical appearance of the system installation is shown on screen in System View: Shortform Configuration Guide, AutroSafe Interactive Fire Alarm System, Release 3, P-ASAFE-SH/VE Rev. B, , Page 19

20 Step-by-Step Procedure 5.5 Step 2: Adding Detection Zones to Operation Zone in Operation Zones View Step Highlighted on Screen What You Add What You See on Screen Click if necessary to highlight on screen Press Insert, then add Detecion Zone name in the dialog box 1 CANTEEN DZ-1 2 SALES OFFICE DZ-2 3 CORRIDOR SOUTH DZ-3 To save the file, press Ctrl+S. Now you have completed Step 2, and the following is shown on screen in Operation Zones View: Shortform Configuration Guide, AutroSafe Interactive Fire Alarm System, Release 3 P-ASAFE-SH/VE Rev. B, , Page 20

21 Step-by-Step Procedure 5.6 Step 3: Adding Alarm Zones in Alarm Zones View Step Highlighted on Screen What You Add What You See on Screen Click if necessary to highlight on screen Press Insert, then add the Alarm Zone and name in the dialog box 1 Alarm Zone 1 2 Alarm Zone 2 To save the file, press Ctrl+S. Now you have completed Step 3, and the following is shown on screen in Alarm Zones View: Shortform Configuration Guide, AutroSafe Interactive Fire Alarm System, Release 3, P-ASAFE-SH/VE Rev. B, , Page 21

22 Step-by-Step Procedure 5.7 Step 4: Connecting Points to Detection Zones in Detection Zones View Step Highlighted on Screen What You Connect What You See on Screen Click if necessary to highlight on screen Press F11, then connect the Loop Unit in the dialog box 1 (To CANTEEN DZ-1): Heat Detector A (To CANTEEN DZ-1): Optical Detector A (To SALES OFFICE DZ- 2): MultiSensor A0003 The Electronic Sounder (Loop Sounder) in the SALES OFFICE is defined as a Fire Alarm Device (FAD), and is therefore not added in this view, but in the Alarm Zones View. 4 (To CORRIDOR SOUTH DZ-3): Manual Call-point A0005 To save the file, press Ctrl+S. Now you have completed Step 4, and the following is shown on screen in Detection Zones View: Shortform Configuration Guide, AutroSafe Interactive Fire Alarm System, Release 3 P-ASAFE-SH/VE Rev. B, , Page 22

23 Step-by-Step Procedure 5.8 Step 5: Connecting Fire Alarm Devices to Alarm Zones in Alarm Zones View Step Highlighted on Screen What You Connect What You See on Screen Click if necessary to highlight on screen Press F11, then connect the Fire Alarm Device (FAD) in the dialog box 1 (To Alarm Zone 1): Electronic Sounder (Loop Sounder, A0004) 2 (To Alarm Zone 2): Bell (Sounder Output 2) To save the file, press Ctrl+S. Now you have completed Step 5, and the following is shown on screen in Alarm Zones View: Shortform Configuration Guide, AutroSafe Interactive Fire Alarm System, Release 3, P-ASAFE-SH/VE Rev. B, , Page 23

24 Step-by-Step Procedure 5.9 Step 6: Connecting Detection Zones to Alarm Zones in Alarm Zones View Step Highlighted on Screen What You Connect What You See on Screen Click if necessary to highlight on screen In the Acitvating DZ's window to the right, click Connect and choose the Detection Zone in the dialog box that appears 1 (To Alarm Zone 1): Detection Zone 2 2 (To Alarm Zone 2): Detection Zone 1 3 (To Alarm Zone 2): Detection Zone 3 To save the file, press Ctrl+S. Shortform Configuration Guide, AutroSafe Interactive Fire Alarm System, Release 3 P-ASAFE-SH/VE Rev. B, , Page 24

25 Step-by-Step Procedure 5.10 Step 7: Connecting BS-320 to Operation Zone in Operation Zones View Step Highlighted on Screen What You Connect What You See on Screen Click if necessary to highlight on screen Press F11, then connect Operator Panel in the dialog box Note that, although this handbook deals with the standalone Fire Alarm Control Panel BS-310 (the standalone Demoboard), you have to select BS-320 when connecting the panel to the Operation Zone. By choosing BS-320, it will be easier to reconfigure and perform a future upgrade to a network solution. 1 Fire Alarm Control Panel (BS-320) To save the file, press Ctrl+S. Shortform Configuration Guide, AutroSafe Interactive Fire Alarm System, Release 3, P-ASAFE-SH/VE Rev. B, , Page 25

26 Step-by-Step Procedure 5.11 Step 8: Connecting Fire Protection Equipment (FPE) to Points / Detection Zones in System View Output circuit 3 on the Output Module BSB-310 is used for fire extinguishers in our example (indicated as BN-310 Dig Out on screen). In the example, we want fire extinguishers to release in the following events: both detectors in the CANTEEN are in alarm state (coincidence 2) or the manual callpoint in CORRIDOR SOUTH is in alarm state (coincidence 1). Step Highlighted on Screen What You Add / Connect What You See on Screen Click if necessary to highlight on screen 1 (In the Activating Groups window to the right): Click Add to define an Activating Group, overwrite name, for example, Group 1. In the bottom field, state the # of coincidence (in this example 2). As we have chosen coincidence 2 in the example, these two detectors (points) must be set to Coincidence Action in System View (see the last step on page 26). In this example two Activating Groups are defined; Group 1 and Group 2. Continues on next page.. Shortform Configuration Guide, AutroSafe Interactive Fire Alarm System, Release 3 P-ASAFE-SH/VE Rev. B, , Page 26

27 Step-by-Step Procedure Step Highlighted on Screen What You Add / Connect What You See on Screen Click if necessary to highlight on screen 2 (In the Activating Groups window to the right): Click Add to define an Activating Group, overwrite name (Group 2). In the bottom field, state the # of coincidence (in this example 1). 3 (In the Group Content window to the right): Click Connect, then choose the Detection Zones and/or Points to be connected to Group 1. In this example we have chosen Heat Detector (A0001) and Optical Smoke Detector (A0002). If the entire detection zone CANTEEN was chosen, Qualified Action must have been ticked off. In this example we have chosen POINT ALARM in the Activation Alarm State field (default state when points have been chosen). Shortform Configuration Guide, AutroSafe Interactive Fire Alarm System, Release 3, P-ASAFE-SH/VE Rev. B, , Page 27

28 Step-by-Step Procedure Step Highlighted on Screen What You Add / Connect What You See on Screen Click if necessary to highlight on screen 4 (In the Group Content window to the right): Click Connect, then choose the Detection Zones and/or Points to be connected to Group 2. In this example we have chosen Detection Zone 3, CORRIDOR SOUTH. The Activation Alarm State is Alarm (default state when detection zones have been chosen). Step Highlighted on Screen Click to highlight on screen DZ Action Value 5 As we have chosen coincidence 2 for group 1 in this example, Detection Zone 1; CANTEEN (where the two detectors are located) must be set to Coincidence Action. In the DZ Action field for Detection Zone 1 (in this example; CANTEEN), click on the arrow-down button and choose Coincidence Action. To save the file, press Ctrl+S. Shortform Configuration Guide, AutroSafe Interactive Fire Alarm System, Release 3 P-ASAFE-SH/VE Rev. B, , Page 28

29 Step-by-Step Procedure Congratulations! You have now completed the configuration of the standalone AutroSafe Demo Board. Now you can generate the necessary configuration files. Shortform Configuration Guide, AutroSafe Interactive Fire Alarm System, Release 3, P-ASAFE-SH/VE Rev. B, , Page 29

30 Generating Configuration Files 6. Generating Configuration Files The AutroSafe Configuration Tool generates three configuration files that are to be downloaded to target (in this case to the standalone Fire Alarm Control Panel BS-310). The generation of files is done in the Generate Menu The Download Menu includes four steps that are to be performed. It also includes a command for validating the data. Note. If the default setup is used in the Tool Option Menu, step 1-3 in the Generate Menu can be skipped when generating configuration files. Note that step 1; "Allocate Network" is identical to "Build Network". It will only be necessary to perform step 4; Generate. To generate these three configuration files, select Step 4: Generate. Shortform Configuration Guide, AutroSafe Interactive Fire Alarm System, Release 3 P-ASAFE-SH/VE Rev. B, , Page 30

31 Generating Configuration Files A screen picture, Generate Log, will appear, showing the progress. Three configuration files will be generated. These files are automatically located in a subdirectory under the main directory you have already created (in this example, DemoBoard) together with the original mdb-file (in this example, Standalone1.mdb). In the subdirectory Installation /Config_Bin /BS-320_01_00 you will fnd:: bsrflash.bin EacEeprom.bin EacFlash.bin The complete directory structure after generating the configuration files may appear as follows: The downloading of configuration files and commissioning of the Demo Board is shown in the next chapter. Shortform Configuration Guide, AutroSafe Interactive Fire Alarm System, Release 3, P-ASAFE-SH/VE Rev. B, , Page 31

32 Downloading and Commissioning of the Demo Board 7. Downloading and Commissioning of the Demo Board 7.1 Introduction The information on downloading of configuration data and commissioning in this chapter is only an extract from the AutroSafe Commissioning Handbook. Note that this information is insufficient for the commissioning of customer-specified systems. For information on commissioning of such systems, always use the Commissioning Handbook. Shortform Configuration Guide, AutroSafe Interactive Fire Alarm System, Release 3 P-ASAFE-SH/VE Rev. B, , Page 32

33 Downloading and Commissioning of the Demo Board 7.2 Startup Procedure - Standalone System Introduction Before performing the startup procedure, make sure that the system has been properly verified.. The necessary preparations before startup are described in the following chapter Preparations Before Startup The necessary preparations before startup are described in the steps below. Consult the illustrations on the next pages and follow the steps: 1 Connect the mains inlet on the Power Supply (BSS-103A/02) to the external source. 2 Measure the voltage (230V) across X2-X3 on the Power Supply (BSS-103A/02). 3 Verify the jumper position X17on the Display Board BSR Verify that all rotary switches are set in position 0. 5 Verify the jumper position JP1 on the Processor Board EAC Insert the Serial Communication Board onto the Processor Board EAC-300. (Note that this board is required only when using the ConfigDownload Tool (refer to Downloading Configuration Files in this handbook). 7 Connect the ribbon cable to the connector J4 on the Serial Communication Board EAU-321 Board with the red wire pointing down. Connect the other end of the cable to one of the serial ports on the computer. 8 Re-place fuse F1 and F2 on the Power Supply (BSS-103A/02). 9 If you have internal mounted batteries; Connect the battery leads to the correct battery poles. Connect the + and -- connections to the Connection Module (BSF-310B). Note: Be careful to avoid short-circuiting battery circuits! 10 If you have an external battery connection; 10a) Check polarity of wires - (color code or numbering). 10b) Re-place the battery fuses on the connection block in the battery cabinet. 10c) Check the temperature sensor connection to the Power Supply (BSS-103A/02)- (twisted wire pair, no polarity). Note: Be careful to avoid short-circuiting battery circuits! Shortform Configuration Guide, AutroSafe Interactive Fire Alarm System, Release 3, P-ASAFE-SH/VE Rev. B, , Page 33

34 Downloading and Commissioning of the Demo Board V AC Protective Earth F3 Power Supply V AC Protective Earth X2 X3 Measure the voltage (230V) across X2 - X3 F3 Power Supply Shortform Configuration Guide, AutroSafe Interactive Fire Alarm System, Release 3 P-ASAFE-SH/VE Rev. B, , Page 34

35 Downloading and Commissioning of the Demo Board 3 4 Verify the jumper position X17 on the Display Board BSR-310. Verify that all rotary switches are set in position 0. Display Board BSR-310: S102 S101 Operator Board BSZ-310: S17 S16 Display Board BSR-310 Operator Board BSZ-310 Shortform Configuration Guide, AutroSafe Interactive Fire Alarm System, Release 3, P-ASAFE-SH/VE Rev. B, , Page 35

36 Downloading and Commissioning of the Demo Board 5 Verify the jumper position JP1 on the Processor Board EAC-300. Jumper JP1 6 Mounting the Serial Communication Board, EAU-321 To use the ConfigDownload Tool (see Downloading Configuration Files), the Serial Communication Board EAU-321 is required. This board has to be mounted directly onto the Processor Board EAC-300 inside the Fire Alarm Control Panel BS-310. Power OFF! Insert the Serial Communication Board onto the LON Interface Board EAU-310/B Note that jumpers J9, J10 and J11 must be set in position 7, and jumper J8 must be set in position 7 and R. Note that jumper J7 must be set in position A and B. Shortform Configuration Guide, AutroSafe Interactive Fire Alarm System, Release 3 P-ASAFE-SH/VE Rev. B, , Page 36

37 Downloading and Commissioning of the Demo Board 7 Computer Connections A cable (XJA-033 Communication Cable EAU-321 / Computer) is used for the connection between the computer and the EAU-321 board. Connect the ribbon cable to the EAU-321 Board, connection J4 (P4) (the upper left ribbon cable connector), with the red wire pointing down. Connect the other end of the cable to one of the serial ports on the computer. Shortform Configuration Guide, AutroSafe Interactive Fire Alarm System, Release 3, P-ASAFE-SH/VE Rev. B, , Page 37

38 Downloading and Commissioning of the Demo Board 8 F3 F2 F1 Re-place fuse F1 and F2. Power Supply 9 Internal Battery Connection Connection Module BSF-310B To Power Supply V / 12Ah Battery NOTE: If the cabinet is to be placed in an environment with high humidity, an appropriate type of grease should be applied on the battery poles to avoid possible development of verdigris. Shortform Configuration Guide, AutroSafe Interactive Fire Alarm System, Release 3 P-ASAFE-SH/VE Rev. B, , Page 38

39 Downloading and Commissioning of the Demo Board 10a External Battery Connection Battery Cabinet SY-310 Connector on BSF-310B in Fire Alarm Control Panel BS-320 or Controller BC Shortform Configuration Guide, AutroSafe Interactive Fire Alarm System, Release 3, P-ASAFE-SH/VE Rev. B, , Page 39

40 Downloading and Commissioning of the Demo Board 10b Temperature Sensor Connection Power Supply BSS-103A/02 in Fire Alarm Control Panel or Controller Battery Cabinet Fasten cable with strips External Temperature Sensor 10c Battery fuses in Battery Cabinet Re-place battery fuses. Shortform Configuration Guide, AutroSafe Interactive Fire Alarm System, Release 3 P-ASAFE-SH/VE Rev. B, , Page 40

41 Downloading and Commissioning of the Demo Board 7.3 Alternative Download Tools The necessary configuration files have been generated by means of the AutroSafe Configuration Tool. To download these files, you can use either the ConfigDownload Tool or the AS Download Tool. The downloading procedure for the AS Download Tool is in principle similar to the procedure for downloading of system software (using system software files). The procedure in this chapter deals with the use of the ConfigDownload Tool. 7.4 Communication Setup The ConfigDownload Tool is already installed on your service computer and will appear as an icon on screen. Double-click the ConfigDownload icon and the communication setup menu will appear on screen. Select the communication port that is used. Click OK. Place the cursor inside the popup box that appears, and enter the password, then click OK. Shortform Configuration Guide, AutroSafe Interactive Fire Alarm System, Release 3, P-ASAFE-SH/VE Rev. B, , Page 41

42 Downloading and Commissioning of the Demo Board 7.5 Downloading Procedure To be able to download the configuration files to all boards in the standalone system, click on the All Panels / Boards button. (It is also possible to download files to a selected board. In this case, you have to select Single Board). NOTE: If configuration files have been downloaded to your system previously, perform all the following steps. If not, go directly to step 3 (Verify Topology) in the procedure Step 1 Get Topology Click on the Get Topology button on the ConfigDownload screen. The baudrate and protocol version, plus the Panel Type, Ring ID and System ID will appear on screen (example). The active panel, in this case the Fire Alarm Control Panel BS-310, will appear in the shell window. If not, click on the Reboot System button, then click on the Get Topology button once more. Perform the necessary actions. Shortform Configuration Guide, AutroSafe Interactive Fire Alarm System, Release 3 P-ASAFE-SH/VE Rev. B, , Page 42

43 Downloading and Commissioning of the Demo Board Step 2 Delete Existing Configuration Data / Reboot Click on the New Configuration button. The following warning will appear: If your sure you want to delete all configuration data from the system, click Yes to reboot the system. The following will appear on screen (example): Followed by: You are now ready to receive new configuration data. Shortform Configuration Guide, AutroSafe Interactive Fire Alarm System, Release 3, P-ASAFE-SH/VE Rev. B, , Page 43

44 Downloading and Commissioning of the Demo Board Step 3 Verify Topology Three configuration files have been generated by means of the AutroSafe Configuration Tool. These files are found in the AutroSafeConfig directory, under the subdirectory Installation /Config_Bin /BS-310_01_00. The three files are: bsrflash.bin, EacFlash.bin and EacEeprom.bin To verify the Topology, click on the Get Topology Button (if not, an application error will appear on screen). The progress is shown on screen (example): Step 4 - Locate Configuration Files Use the scrollbar on the left side of the screen to locate the Config_Bin folder. Note that all the configuration files in the BS-310 folder will be allocated automatically to the corresponding boards (BSR-310 and EAC-300, respectively). The following information will appear on screen (example): If there is no mismatch, the following message will appear in the lower right hand corner: You are now ready to start the downloading of configuration files. Shortform Configuration Guide, AutroSafe Interactive Fire Alarm System, Release 3 P-ASAFE-SH/VE Rev. B, , Page 44

45 Downloading and Commissioning of the Demo Board Step 5 - Start Programming To download the three configuration files, simply click on the Start button. Observe the progress (0-100%) on the status lines shown on the screen. (File Completion / Total Completion). When the download is ended, the following message will appear: Click OK. Shortform Configuration Guide, AutroSafe Interactive Fire Alarm System, Release 3, P-ASAFE-SH/VE Rev. B, , Page 45

46 Downloading and Commissioning of the Demo Board Step 6 Reboot the System To reboot the system, click on the Reboot Button. At this stage you will no longer need the ConfigDownload Tool. On the Fire Alarm Control Panel's display, verify the communication between the circuit boards; If the time (hours/minutes) is shown in the upper right hand corner of the display, communication has been successfully established. The following display picture will appear: Starting Panel Paneltype = BS-310 System SW version = Config interface version = :10 AutroSafe will start initialization in 60 seconds 1: Initialize AutroSafe Press 1 on the front panel: "Initialize AutroSafe". After approximately 40 seconds, the display picture will change, and an automatic initialization will start. 15:10 PANEL IS NOT INITIALIZED Access level 2 entered It is, however, recommended that a manual initialization is performed instead, as you can easier follow the progress on screen. Continue following the procedure for the manual initialization described on the next page. Shortform Configuration Guide, AutroSafe Interactive Fire Alarm System, Release 3 P-ASAFE-SH/VE Rev. B, , Page 46

47 Downloading and Commissioning of the Demo Board Step Actions to be taken Display Indication 1 To enter the Main Menu from normal Operation Mode, press MAIN MENU 1 SHOW STATUS 2 DISABLE 3 ENABLE 4 SYSTEM 5 SERVICE 6 OUTPUT CONTROL 19:23 2 To select SYSTEM, press 4. SYSTEM 1 DATE AND TIME 2 INFORMATION 3 ACCESS LEVEL 3 4 PRINTER 5 CHANGE LANGUAGE 6 INITIALIZE 7 DAY/NIGHT TIMERS 19:23 3 To select ACCESS LEVEL 3, press 3. SYSTEM ACCESS LEVEL 3 1 ENTER ACCESS LEVEL 3 2 LEAVE ACCESS LEVEL 3 3 SET PASSWORD 19:23 4 To enter ACCESS LEVEL 3, press 1. SYSTEM ACCESS LEVEL 3/ENTER ACCESS LEVEL 3 Enter password: 19:23 5 Enter the password, then press twice. SYSTEM ACCESS LEVEL 3/ENTER ACCESS LEVEL 3 Enter password: **** 19:23 Successfully Completed Shortform Configuration Guide, AutroSafe Interactive Fire Alarm System, Release 3, P-ASAFE-SH/VE Rev. B, , Page 47

48 Downloading and Commissioning of the Demo Board Step Actions to be taken Display Indication 6 To leave this menu, press twice. 7 To select INITIALIZE, press 6 on the system menu. 8 To start the manual initialization, press 9 To leave the menu and return to the idle display, press, then Normal Operation You are now able to follow the initialization progress on the Fire Alarm Control Panel's display. When the initialization is completed, the AutroSafe Interactive Fire Alarm System will enter normal operation. This may take up to 20 minutes for a panel with 100 detectors on one loop. Note that the number of loops will not affect this time. 15:14 AUTROSAFE SelfVerify Disconnect the computer cable, and close the front panel. Shortform Configuration Guide, AutroSafe Interactive Fire Alarm System, Release 3 P-ASAFE-SH/VE Rev. B, , Page 48

49 Verifying System After Download 8. Verifying System After Download To ensure that the system works properly during normal operation, the whole system (control panel, detectors, control functions) should be verified after download. Step Description 1 Test the panel indicator lights and internal buzzer by pushing the Mute button more than 5 seconds. 2 Test all operating keys by pressing each key: The following buttons will give a short "Beep" when pressed: All the alphanumeric buttons, plus; the red Silence Alarms, Cancel C, Enter, Help i, Close The green Reset button should reset the system (requires access level 3), or start the lamptest (access level 1), by pressing it for more then 5sec. The Menu button should allow you to switch between Menu Mode and Operation Mode. 3 Perform a visual and functional inspection of manual call-points and automatic detectors. 4 Activate the alarm system. Test all sounders by activating an alarm from a corresponding manual call-point. 5 Test all control functions. 6 Disable any alarm transference to the fire service/alarm control panel (Fire Alarm Routing Equipment -FARE output). 7 Activate alarms from at least one detector/manual call-point in each zone and a check that all respective outputs are activated. 8 Test the action of any auxiliary operating functions (disabling, cancelling and resetting buttons). 9 Check the alarm transference outputs by connecting from outgoing outputs (potential free relay and 24V output) activated by alarm in a zone. 10 Check the fault warning function from detector zones by removing a detector in each zone. Activate a fault (remove battery fuse) and observe: - the Fault indicator starts to blink - a fault warning is displayed - the internal buzzer is turned on - the Fault Warning Routing Equipment (FWRE) output is activated (if any) 11 Verify all conditions, i.e.: - Fire Alarm condition - Fire Warning condition - Fault Warning condition - Disablement condition - Test condition 12 On completion of checks, ensure that only the green "Power" indicator is on when the panel is in its idle state (normal operation). Shortform Configuration Guide, AutroSafe Interactive Fire Alarm System, Release 3, P-ASAFE-SH/VE Rev. B, , Page 49

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51 Reader s Comments 9. Reader s Comments Please help us to improve the quality of our documentation by returning your comments on this manual: Title: Shortform Configuration Guide, The AutroSafe Demo Board AutroSafe Interactive Fire Alarm System, Release 3 Ref. No.: P-ASAFE-SH/VE Rev. B, Your information on any inaccuracies or omissions (with page reference): Please turn the page Shortform Configuration Guide, AutroSafe Interactive Fire Alarm System, Release 3 P-ASAFE-SH/VE Rev. B, ,

52 Reader s Comments Suggestions for improvements Thank you! We will investigate your comments promptly. Would you like a written reply? Yes No Name: Title: Company: Address: Telephone: Fax: Date: Please send this form to: N-7483 Trondheim Norway Tel: Fax: Shortform Configuration Guide, AutroSafe Interactive Fire Alarm System, Release 3 P-ASAFE-SH/VE Rev. B, ,

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